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WINWING Begins Orders for PAP 3 Autopilot Panel Featuring Boeing-Style MCP

WINWING Launches Orders for PAP 3 Autopilot Panel Featuring Boeing-Style MCP
WINWING has officially commenced global orders for its latest home cockpit hardware, the PAP 3 – Panel of Auto Pilot 3, a meticulously crafted full-scale replica of the Collins Mode Control Panel (MCP) found in Boeing 737 aircraft. Targeted at flight simulation enthusiasts and aspiring pilots, the PAP 3 is designed to provide an authentic Boeing experience through its realistic tactile feedback, dual-color backlighting, and a genuine DISENGAGE disconnect switch.
Design and Functionality
The PAP 3 interfaces with flight simulators via a single USB connection and faithfully reproduces every button, switch, and knob present on the original MCP. Engineered for durability and realism, the panel incorporates advanced light sensors and is constructed to endure extensive use. Its broad compatibility with leading flight simulation platforms ensures it can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of home cockpit setups.
Priced at $149.95 excluding taxes and shipping, the PAP 3 is competitively positioned within the market. Customers in the European Union benefit from free shipping through WINWING’s dedicated EU site, although local pricing and exchange rates may vary. Additional pricing details and ordering information are available on WINWING’s official website.
In addition to the standard PAP 3, WINWING offers a magnetic A/T ARM switch available for pre-order, as well as a PAP 3 Magnetic version that includes this feature as standard. These enhancements further augment the panel’s realism and functionality, catering to users seeking a comprehensive autopilot experience.
Features and Market Reception
The PAP 3 boasts a fully operational AUTOPILOT mode selector, VNAV, LNAV, and ALTITUDE HOLD buttons, alongside a precision SPEED control knob. Each element is crafted to replicate the tactile feel and operation of its real-world counterpart, delivering both immersion and reliability for users engaged in flight simulation or pilot training.
The product has been met with enthusiasm within the flight simulation community, with many eager to incorporate the panel into their setups. However, some prospective buyers have voiced concerns regarding potential delivery delays, as WINWING has yet to provide specific shipping timelines. This uncertainty has resulted in mixed reactions, with some customers choosing to await further clarity before placing orders.
The introduction of the PAP 3 occurs amid intensifying competition in the flight simulation hardware market. Rival manufacturers may respond with similar Boeing-style MCP offerings or adjust pricing strategies to maintain competitiveness. As WINWING continues to expand its product roadmap—following recent announcements at FSWeekend and in anticipation of its presence at FlightSimExpo this June—the company’s capacity to meet demand and adhere to delivery schedules will be closely observed by both customers and industry competitors.
For now, the PAP 3 emerges as a compelling option for those seeking a high-fidelity Boeing MCP replica for their home cockpit, combining authenticity, functionality, and competitive pricing, albeit with some delivery uncertainties that potential buyers should consider.